Force deficits and breakage rates after single lengthening contractions of single fast fibers from unconditioned and conditioned muscles of young and old rats

scientific article published on 28 May 2008

Force deficits and breakage rates after single lengthening contractions of single fast fibers from unconditioned and conditioned muscles of young and old rats is …
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P356DOI10.1152/AJPCELL.90640.2007
P932PMC publication ID2493557
P698PubMed publication ID18508906
P5875ResearchGate publication ID5341867

P50authorSusan BrooksQ74425815
Gordon S. LynchQ37381640
P2093author name stringJohn A Faulkner
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P433issue1
P304page(s)C249-56
P577publication date2008-05-28
P1433published inAmerican Journal of Physiology - Cell PhysiologyQ2227080
P1476titleForce deficits and breakage rates after single lengthening contractions of single fast fibers from unconditioned and conditioned muscles of young and old rats
P478volume295

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